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US agency FCC bars Chinese telecoms carriers from offering broadband services

  • FCC said Chinese telecoms firms were ‘subject to exploitation, influence and control by the Chinese government’
  • The agency has previously barred approvals of new equipment from China’s Huawei, ZTE and other firms

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A motorist rides past a China Telecom store in Shanghai in January 2021. Photo: Bloomberg

The Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday it is ordering the US units of China Telecom, China Unicom and China Mobile to discontinue fixed or mobile broadband internet operations in the United States.

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The FCC said it was requiring the Chinese carriers to discontinue services within 60 days of the effective date of the net neutrality order approved on Thursday.

The order also applies to Chinese telecoms Pacific Networks and its wholly owned subsidiary ComNet.

The commission previously had barred the companies from providing telecommunications services and those decisions were upheld by US courts.

FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel said on Thursday the commission had evidence Chinese telecoms carriers were providing broadband services in the United States.

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The FCC had cited national security concerns in revoking or denying Chinese companies the right to provide US telecommunications services.

The FCC had said Chinese telecoms firms were “subject to exploitation, influence and control by the Chinese government”.

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